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Catching up
>First of all, I'm going to get Steve Stegmann. Before I "met" Steve, I
>didn't even know mold grows on automobiles.
Hey, its not nice to talk about Steve that way!;)
>Tom M said:
>I've been hooking up the ol' Blowgun, and blowing oil (very slowly) over
my
>driveway..
Why waste it, shoot some of it as preservative in your engine compartment,
frame rails rear quarters........
>Steve said:
>As far as the Lincoln stick (nothing wrong with the Lincoln part, just the
>stick part) welder, don't waste your money. I watch my cousin weld with
>one of these on the farm. It is like watching nuclear destruction. This
>is suitable only for bulldozer blades in my opinion. I know there is
>someone out there who can weld sheet metal with one but I would be willing
>to bet $$ that normal welders can't. There is a reason that TIG and MIG
>are really the only types used in industry. The only exception I know of
>is heavy construction welding.
I welded my floors in with a Lincoln stick welder, the main reason I used
such thick steel for the job. It was tricky keeping it from blowing
through the steel. I wouldnt do it again. Used my friends Snap-on wire
feed mig on my door boots (patch panels go up 8" outside, wrap under and up
abput 1" inside), it was a much neater job, nice machine. But, it would
overheat if you tried to weld frame rails and such (anything much over
3/8"), IMHO stick is ideal for that type of job.
Sorry, just catching up after the weekend,
Layda,
Tark '77 Terra 345/T19/D20
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